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The Electronics Modules Engineer internship at Textron Aviation offers a unique opportunity for students pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Engineering Technology. This internship focuses on the development of electronic modules that are crucial for the control and monitoring of various systems on-board aircraft. Interns will engage in a variety of tasks that include circuit design, printed circuit board (PC board) layout, software design, verification, and integration of these modules into Textron Aviation products. The internship is designed to provide hands-on experience in a real-world engineering environment, allowing interns to apply their academic knowledge to practical challenges in the aerospace industry. Interns will assist with the development, design, testing, and certification documentation for new or modified printed circuit board modules specifically tailored for aircraft applications. They will apply electrical engineering theory and utilize electronic test equipment to functionally test and troubleshoot avionics and electrical modules or systems. Additionally, interns will have the opportunity to validate electronic circuit design concepts using SPICE software and design printed circuit board layouts using Altium design software. The role also involves modifying and maintaining Programmable Logic Devices using VHDL, preparing engineering certification reports, and creating functional test documents to ensure the proper operation of electronic assemblies. This internship is structured to last approximately 10 weeks, typically from late May to early August, with a full-time commitment of 40 hours per week. Candidates must be able to work onsite for the entirety of the internship program unless otherwise approved by the hiring manager. This position is an excellent stepping stone for students looking to gain valuable experience in the aerospace engineering field, particularly in the area of electronic systems.